med-mastodon.com is one of the many independent Mastodon servers you can use to participate in the fediverse.
Medical community on Mastodon

Administered by:

Server stats:

416
active users

#rakulang

2 posts2 participants2 posts today

@lizmat released a Rakudo Weekly Newsletter over the past 2 weeks, and starts with Richard Hainsworth's work on the documentation website.

Also, Fernando Correa de Oliveira about testing Raku applications.

Also, Saif Ahmed about Stefan Seifert's work on RakuAST.

Development: 3 sets of core developments, 2 new modules, 31 updated modules.

Writing: several blogs, two Weekly Challenges, 2 questions, 7 comments.

Enjoy!
rakudoweekly.blog/2025/05/05/2
#RakuLang

Rakudo Weekly News · 2025.17/18 Coordinated DancingRichard Hainsworth continued their journey in allowing visitors to the Raku documentation site to be able to suggest changes with minimal fuss, in: A coordinated dance to identify the editor. Ferna…

@lizmat wrote another Rakudo Weekly Newsletter and starts with Stefan Seifert who completed his RakuAST Grant and got all the RakuAST tests passing. Tremendous job!

Also, a new release of the Rakudo Compiler, 2025.04, by Will Coleda.

Developments, apart from the two big things mentioned above: 4 new modules, 18 updated modules.

Writings: several blogs, a Weekly Challenge, 7 comments.

Enjoy!
rakudoweekly.blog/2025/04/22/2

Rakudo Weekly News · 2025.16 Grant CompletionStefan Seifert reported on the completion of their RakuAST grant (/r/rakulang comments), describing to an extent all of the nooks and crannies of the Raku Programming Language that needed to be han…

@lizmat just released the new Rakudo Weekl Newsletter, and starts with Richard Hainsworth's work on RakuDoc. Other people worked on Math::NumberTheory, HARC, Cromponent.

Writings/Media: several blogs, one video, a Weekly Challenge, 3 toots, 1 skeet, 2 mailing list entries, 4 comments.

Developments: one set of core developments, a few small RakuAST developments, 2 new modules, 12 updated modules.

Enjoy!

rakudoweekly.blog/2025/04/15/2
#RakuLang

Rakudo Weekly News · 2025.15 In-PlaceRichard Hainsworth has blogged about their work on the new Raku documentation website, and how it will be possible to easily make suggestions for text improvements in: Editing RakuDoc, CRO’in…

@lizmat just released another Rakudo Weekly Newsletter, and starts with Steve Roe's HARC Stack Shallow Dive.

Developments: 3 sets of core developments, a lot of RakuAST developments (many more tests made, and many more pass now), 16 updated modules.

Writings: several blogs, a Weekly Challenge, 1 toot, 1 question, 5 comments, 16 updated modules.

Enjoy!

rakudoweekly.blog/2025/04/08/2
#RakuLang

Rakudo Weekly News · 2025.14 DivingSteve Roe continued the introduction of The hArc Stack last week with a simple “shallow” dive to show how all the HARC components interact in: HARC Stack Shallow Dive (/r/rakulang …

@lizmat just released a new Rakudo Weekly Newsletter and starts with a blog about the evolution of web component modules in Raku.

Developments: 2 New Problem Solving Issues, 3 New Pull Requests, several core developments, many RakuAST developments, 1 new module, 17 updated modules.

Writings/Media: several blogs, one video, a Weekly Challenge, 2 skeets, 1 question, 8 comments.

Enjoy!

rakudoweekly.blog/2025/03/31/2

Rakudo Weekly News · 2025.13 A Component JourneyFernando Correa de Oliveira again has written a very nice blog post: The Evolution of Web Component Modules in Raku: A Journey of Diverse Approaches. In it they provide a historic overview of web c…

@lizmat released another Rakudo Weekly Newsletter, starting with the future of Red and the release of the new Rakudo compiler, 2025-03.

Developments: 2 New Probem Solving Issues, 2 sets of core developments, 1 big set of RakuAST developments, 2 new modules, 14 updated modules.

Writings: several blogs, a Weekly Challenge, 3 toots, 1 skeet (Bluesky), 2 questions, 1 comment.

Enjoy!

rakudoweekly.blog/2025/03/25/2

Rakudo Weekly News · 2025.12 Red on RakuASTFernando Correa de Oliveira has written a nice blog post about the future of Red (an ORM for Raku), and how that would be influenced by having RakuAST become mainstream: The Future of Red ORM for R…
Continued thread

Will be cool to write a terminal app for this, which highlights the current day, and the day of the week so that it will be easier to read.

There's already github.com/coke/raku-cal which is a `cal` implementation.

Which language should I write it in? 😉 🦋 #rakulang

GitHubGitHub - coke/raku-cal: Like `cal`, but with slightly prettier output.Like `cal`, but with slightly prettier output. Contribute to coke/raku-cal development by creating an account on GitHub.